Mitosis
Animal vs. plant vs. fungal cells
Cells structures and their function
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes
100

Both multicellular and unicellular organisms undergo cell division. True or False?

True 

100

Which structure gives a plant cell its shape and is unique to plant cells?

cellulose cell wall

100

What is the main function of the mitochondria?

To produce energy

100

Do prokaryotes have mitochondria?

No

200

How frequently does cell division happen?

All the time

200

What structure exists in a plant cell which gives it its green colour and allows it to photosynthesize?

Chloroplast

200

What important process takes place in the chloroplast?

Photosynthesis.

200

What is the main difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

Prokaryotes lack a true nucleus

300

Cell death in multicellular organisms is a function of cell division. True or False?

False

300

Which cell structures do both plant and animal cells contain, but vary differently between the two?

Vacuoles.  Plants have one large vacuole, animal cells have multiple and are much smaller.

300

mRNA is translated into proteins by what?

ribosomes

300

How do eukaryotes perform cell division?

Mitosis

400

Somatic cells undergo meiosis and gametes undergo mitosis. True or False

False

400

Fungal cells have what to maintain their structure?

Chitinous cell wall and cell membrane

400

Proteins are packaged in vesicles by what organelle?

The Golgi apparatus

400

Which domains are prokaryotic cells grouped in?

Bacteria and Archaea

500

How many cells reproduce in the human body every day? 8 million or 300 billion

300 billion

500

Fungal Cells have a unique figure eight shape, with three main distinctive points called what?

Bud, Septum, Bud Scar

500

In what organelles can DNA be located in animal and plant cells?

The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts

500

Some prokaryotes can exchange genetic material. What is the name of the hair-like projections used to do so?

Pili (or pilus)

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